AUSTRALIAN SKILLED INDEPENDENT VISA INFORMATION
HOW DO I KNOW IF I QUALIFY FOR A SKILLED INDEPENDENT VISA TO AUSTRALIA?
- By completing the Free Eligibility Assessment you will a have better understanding of your eligibility to apply for a Skilled Independent Visa.
- For a detailed assessment of your eligibility you may purchase one of our Migration Services. By doing this, a Registered Australian Migration Consultant will be assigned to your profile to provide you with more personalised service.
WHAT ARE THE PROCESSING TIMES AND COSTS?
| OUR FEES | ||
| Advanced Migration Service** | US$399 | |
| Premium Migration Service*** | US$3999 | |
| GOVERNMENT FEES AND PROCESSING TIMES | ||
| Application Fee | A$2525 | |
| Partner Application Fee | included | |
| Dependents Application Fee | A$3510 | |
| Processing Time | 12 to 24 months | |
WHAT STEPS SHOULD I TAKE TO APPLY FOR A SKILLED INDEPENDENT VISA?
- Take the Free Skilled Independent Visa Eligibility Assessment
- Complete the Australian Migration Interview
- Commence the Visa application process
DO I QUALIFY FOR A SKILLED INDEPENDENT VISA?
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